A. A ballot shall show the list of candidates and issues to be decided at the election.
B. Before the list of candidates for each office there will be placed the words "vote for not more than three", or "vote for not more than one", or such other number as are to be elected.
C. Under the title of each office and below the printed names of the candidates, there will be printed the number of candidates to be elected to the office.
D. Somewhere on the ballot, so as to be clearly visible, will be printed the words:
1. "OFFICIAL BALLOT":
2. the date of the election; and
3. an example of the signature of the clerk who had the ballots printed.
E. The ballots will be printed on plain white paper and numbered in consecutive order. The names of the candidates will be printed in capital letters the same size. On each line on which the name of a candidate is printed and on the line of each blank provided for write-in candidates, a square not less than one-quarter of an inch on each side will be printed.
F. The names of candidates shall be printed as they appear upon the petitions filed with the city clerk, except that any honorary or assumed title or prefix shall be omitted.
G. Following the names of the offices and candidates, there shall be placed on the ballot all propositions and questions to be voted upon. The words "Yes" and "No" shall be placed below the statement of each proposition and question.
(Ord. 77-01 (part), 1977)